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  • Let's see your ass rake for an 8-10 hour shift, come on now!

  • You get 5 minutes drive between clients bud. This whole thread is just City dwellers thinking they're dunking on rural folks without a shit of a clue and it's part of why both conservatives and leftists hate liberals

  • Shit sniveling soft handed ass attitude bro, I hope you live surrounded by concrete.

  • That's not to mention how your precious batteries are even fucking made, if you want to talk about ecological travesties. This is typical liberal pearl clutching.

  • Look up how batteries are made.

  • Lotta comments from folks without callouses. Electric tools suck, you never have enough batteries, they might have speed but the torque sucks, and who's gonna replace the thousands of dollars worth of gas tools I have? Keep yapping softhands, I'll eat your downvotes for breakfast and go burn 5 gallons of mix before days end Monday.

  • Have you read Ra?

  • MDMA is actually probably the most harmful of that list if it's being abused, but I understand your point. It's just so damn neurotoxic

  • Imagine a world full of only people that had chosen to be born? I mean, I can't, so I wouldn't be there, but imagine anyway

  • You think that windbag makes solid shits!? My head cannon is a Bristol 6 at best

  • The fuck is wrong with you? If you have an opinion about war, write your senator. Being disrespectful to a person that served and otherwise did nothing wrong is disgraceful.

  • wtf

    Jump
  • That's actually the decoy snail

  • wtf

    Jump
  • I remember reading that

  • Word, thank you, and anybody else that commented on my stoned Wondering. I agree in concept but it's always difficult to imagine in practice because we've all just lived with this

  • That sounds great, devil's advocate want to know how we do get projects.

  • I'm baked and deleted a paragraph because it turned to rambling.

    I don't like corporations owning housing.

    How does no private property square with something like a car, that costs money to produce, has less inherent value than a home, and depreciates in value unlike a home?

    I think I understand, but it gets murky for me after a point. Not trying to argue, just learn.

  • Or even honestly, the middle aged couple that was able to upgrade houses without selling, and lets their old house to a young couple for a reasonable rate because it's paid off. Which, in my rural experience, is really common. I am very grateful to a man that I didn't and still don't particularly like, because he rented me a nice property for a very fair rate. I could say similar things about other past landlords. The difference is when it's not an investment, but a business. Treating housing like a business interaction cheapens human life, and I have lived in that situation as well, to varying degrees. The worst was an apartment in Park City UT that was owned by some yuppies in Massachusetts, part of some sheisty lease/timeshare property LLC, where the building super was just a power tripping asshole with no accountability. I'm rambling, but Landlord Bad is too simple for a complex situation.